Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 209, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 23 April 1859 — Page 2

lot ailg wml. EVANSVILLE, IND.

SATURDAY MORNIKG APRIL 23 V Curious Historical Fact. We are informed, by Judge Law, that, in searching among the early archives of the

Territory of Indiana, that soon after the ac- Mount Vernon, Ind., by blowing his ... . . . , n-, ....1 brains out with a pistol. The case of Tuller quiait,on of Louisiana, the Governor and is rather a 8inguljj; ttnd wu rwyrat that Judges of Indiana, who then composed the ( tne cr0wdd state of our columns to-day, Legislative council, and were clothed with j renders it necessary that we should merely ail the Legislative powers of the Territory, i tt the fact. He was formerly a resident were by a special act of Congress, author- ! 7 nd ""Pected) of Tiffin, Oh.o, were, oj jjcv.ii J' ! having in preceding years amassed a coraiied and directed to frame a code of laws j petency in the brokerage business. He marfor the then newly acquired Territory of ' ried a fine, amiable lady in Stark county, Louisiana : and, in obedience to this anom- and no person seemed to enjoy life more alous act of Congress, the Legislative Conn- efit ! commenced about the cil of the Territory of Indiana went to work J lime tiMt Rreslin's terra as State Treasurer and drew up, passed, and the Governor j was expiring, and when the combined efapproved, a code of lawi for the large and forts of Democracy and Republicanism were ' ' . . put forth to secure the nomination in the distant Territory of Louisiana, extending j jMicm ticket 0f Tm. B. Gibson. The from tbVconfinea of MinnesoU to the Gulf; j wealth, sagacity, and influence of Tuller

and in those laws was embraced one of the most stringent 9lave codes that has ever been enacted perhaps the very code, or the basis of the code now in force in Arkansas, Mississippi, and Louisiana. A copy of these laws, adopted by the Judges and approved by Wm. Henry Harrison, Governor of the Territory of Indiana, and dated in 1802 or 1803, will be furnished the State Historical Society. It will ill become the citizens of Indiana to reproach Louisiana and Mississippi with a slave code, which our own judges framed and imposed npon thsm. What views of

Congressional power auu wa3 Iooked upon with scor) until he conJu could have existed in that day, when Con- . jt no ionger, an,i again with his fiunigress by an act assumed the power not only ' ly he removed to Ohio, settling in this to legislate for a territory, but to delegate county. IT . , M Aimtmnt ami His residence was soon discovered, and tor

mat power to j strange to that over which the laws were to operate? Could there be a more absolute ami exclusive authority assumed by an unlimited despotism? This was out-Lecomptoniiug the utmost stretches of Lecomptonism. What notions of popular sovereignty could the sage, philosopher, and apostle of Democracy, Thomas Jetfersou, havo had, when Input bis signature of approval to the act of Congress conferring such a duty aud authority upon the legislative council of Indiana0 How widely does modern constitutional theories differ from the views and conceptions of the early patriots simpleminded men, who did not according to the lights of recent expounders comprehend the full scope and operations of the institutions they bad framed and set in motion. If Congress, in Jefferson's dav, had au thority to delegate the power to make a j slave code for Louisiana, could it not now authorize Louisiana or Texas, to frame a code for slavery, in Arisonia or New Mexico? If such a power be claimed by the hot spurs of the South, what can old Jeffersonian Democrats reply to it? can they say that Jefferson had so just comprehensions of the Federal Legislative power, or the rights of the territories. There are many of these 8tubtorn tacts encountered in our history by which the opponents of the old Whig doctrine of unlimited Congressional Legislatire power over the Territories, arc floored j and sometimes overwhelmed. We believe that Congress has power granted to it, fully and clearly by the Constitution, to legislate for the Territories, but it is inexpedient, if not dangerous, to exercise it. Popular sovereignty offers the only mode avoiding the danger aud trouble, and the principle is right and democratic iu itself. Boulder Paving. As the subject of paving our streets is be tore the citizens and the Common Council discussions of the question and the measures adopted in other cities are topics of interest here. The Council of Louisville propose an issue of $300,000 of the city bond., to I expended in loulderiug the c streets of that citv. The sum seems an ex-trava-'aut one. large enough, one would think, to pave every street in the city. I Those citizcus who have seen and felt the bent-tits arising from the boulder pavement where it has beeu in use many years, are i strongly in favor of the measure, and are leady to increase the heavy expenses rather thau to adopt any of the other modes of i making a durable surface for the streets. I Tin- exeriinent of bouldering Main street iu Louisville lias convinced ever) one of its great superiority ; it has not, in the six years it has leeii in use, caused one hundredth part uf the expense f-rr repairs, which the old mode ot paving cost, while it was in use. Boulder pavement is declared, by thecilizens ,,t Louisville, when well put down, to lie decidedly the best lavement in use. Public

opinion both in Cincinnati and Louisville only a lrutttm tulmm. The priests perfoi ni appears to be unite iimininious in its favor. I for which they Maud formally U cu-ed ... . , bv His Lordship; and, as tho partv who asWe would suggest, as Louisville proposes countenHU(V u, )OM. fo so largely into the business, 'hat she are partictpu eriminu, we see how much r. -uirtv monopolize the supply of boulders pect is paid on either side to the Archepiswhih .ire not abundant or so raise the 'H anathemas. , , , . . , If the-e uU'llious cler.jvn.cn Were in urwe, bv large demands, as to pine- ihem . . H . - . I ' ' , Italy, or in hpaln, or in Austria, the "ora i es. ,i,.l our reacli. If Maiu Street is to be ,orv' woll,j a dungeon, while their bouhlered, would tl not be well to move in inanly independence In daring to serve God the mutter at once, and secure the rock for ' rather than man-tfcoVfft that man be an ,,. , , Archbishop would make them out. t t-mil it, belure thev become .rarce and high olllUwa it" v ,v,.r ollt ot ife, j(in. peon. But, as it is, mankind mav see that an Thh SwI'tmhrm Convention. The Gover- inttffJlici m uo ,rt. prod Me its intended nor ot M issiaiippi has appointed .150 dele- effect hero, in the free air of America, than -ales to at'end the convocations of brainless a light can burn in the poisouous atmosphere

. --.ofiists at Viekabiirg in May. it wus not la:liexed. till the appearance of the (iovernor s proclamation, Utat so long a Hsl m tools aud traitors could be made up a Mis--isippi. AloUt seven-eightlu ot ih.-iu will have sense enough to decline the honor of the selection. The Sontliarn Bank ol llliouia, at hatt'nee-town, lias been put iu liitiiditiion, and th Auilitor nt State lias given notice tUt all circulating notes on thid I sank will i . rfileeineii in srvi at hi office, in Spring ricbt tB. TUv Du'-hanau Lecomptoi.ito in this State imiicaie a deeidetl pr'ereure f.n Hen- ... ... : ,, dru-k. lot Governor, and it is quilt- prolicide i he miU be the itgulai i. jonnu(i..i. J ;W ;arty.

The Suicide of Mr. Taller.

The suicide of Mr. Taller, at M t. Vernon, last week, is accounted for by the Columbus Fact, in the following extraordinary history of the man : On Wednesday night last, Achilles Tuller, brother of a gentleman of that name, resid ing at Dublin and Wortbington, in this county, committed suicide at his residence was needed, and what was then the germ ot the great defalcation by which Ohio was almost forced to bankruptcy, was broached to him and his influence and co-operation solicited. Tuller objected, refused, and during the canvas left no stone unturned by which he might be enabled to defeat the swindle by defeating the nomination and election of either Rreslin or Gibson. It is said that letters, written by Tuller, predicting the sad results which must ensue, are still in existence. For this course he was subjected to persecution" and hatred of the most malignant form ; himself and family traduced and villified and threatened, until he was compelled to leave the community. Thence he removed to Pittsburg; still the malicious slanders of his enemies followed him, and he third time it became iieee&wrv for his own r - - w safety that he should emigrate. He did so, and without telling his most intimate friends of his whereabouts, took up his residence in Mount Vernon, Indiana, and holding intercourse or communication with no one in re lation to his unfortunate (ast, living iu the . strictest seclusion and under an assumed name, away from his own and his wife s friends. At the stated times during the sessions of Common Pleas Court in this county, when the trial of Gibson would probaably occur, Tuller would be here, a daily visitor at the Coust House, with the avowed intention of giving testimony against him. But the cases were invariably continued, and Tuller would return to his family and seclusion, refusing to inform his friends here of his determination, except iu answer to their repeated inquiries, replying : " I am going home." The cause of this last, fatal act on the part of the unfortunate man may be traced in some manner to the secrets and intrigues of Ohio politicians. The brothers deceased have been notified ot the suI! IUr, illl'i I lie ICUIBIU3, Ull Ulll jJIIUini I J J lilt bereaved widow, are expected to reach here to-morrow. The Appeal or Baron Humboldt. The great naturalist aud philosopher, Humboldt, has at last been compelled to put forth an appeal to the worM tor mercy ; he implores his assiduous friends to spare bim from their overwhelming honors and attention. The following card has appeares in the Berlin Journal : Berlin, March Ilk 1859. Snflering beneath the pressure of a still increasing correspondence, amounting to bctween sixteen hundred and two thousand communications per annum, and embracing letters, printed pamphlets o:i matters with which 1 am wholly uuacqtlainted, manuscripts concerning which mv opinion is do sired, projects for emigration and coloni.ution, the transmission of models, machines, and objects of natural history, inquiries About wrostatici, request.: id contributions to I collections ot autographs, otters to take ; charge of my domestic concern, to amuse I me, Ac, I n ust again publicly urge all persons having my welfare at heart to exert I their influence in my behalf, that indiriilu j als in lajth continents ma' no longer trouble I themselves with my person and make of my i house an intelligence office; aud that I be allowed, in the declining state of my phvsical and mental powers, to enjoy some rest and leisure to attend to my duties. M.n tliii crv tor relief, wheh 1 utter with nun n , . 1 , i leiucittucr nun jtiier long ueniy noi ineei -in unfriendly interpretation 1 Alkxaxoek vox HmnillT. Fathers Dayman and les Camps, the two priests interdicted by liishop Hughes of New York, from ottkiating in their hoi,, offices, continue to minister to large congregations who adhere to and upporttheni. Tho New York Express says: The contest between the Archbishop and the two reverend father, on whom he has laid an awful interdict, is one ot a kind that is not going to be "hushed up. if an inference is to las drawn from the report elsewhere of an extraordinary scene lisaj took place at thtt oratory o Fathers l' iman and Des Camps yesterday. That the fathers are carrying along with tlu m the heai licit svmpalh) of the. Catholic Party, there would now t-eeiu to be no reason to dotibt. The interdict has turned out to bo of a well. ———<>——— THE MISSING BOAT FOUND.— The missing boat, containing the larger portion of the crew of the British frigate Jasseur, recently wrecked, has been found. It was picked up by a small coasting schooner, named the Emeline on her way from Kingston to an outport, and taken into Port Royal. The <Morning Journal> of that place says: While proceeding on a voyage to the westward of this island, one of her crew espied a boat containing the fugitives for whose rescue the greatest efforts were made. When taken on board, they were found to have been reduced to the most deplorable state from starvation, having been nineteen days exposed to the weather without provisions or water. One of the men had died from starvation, and the doctor and purser had gone mad. It is to be hoped that by prompt attention they may recover.

Democracy and Mr. Bccbaham. The organ of the State Rights Democracy in Philadelphia says : Mr. Buchauau has ceased to have any claims upon the party he has betrayed. Any endorsement of his policy is death to those who attempt it. His practices have ignored and violated all his professions, and he has become as odious to the masses of the people as ever John Tyler was in by-gone days. Even his offices begin to fail to tempt the mercenary, and those who accept them do so in secret, as men do who take bribes. To cut loose from such an incubus is not only the prompting of an honest impulse, but of sell -preservMion. We refuse to be crushed by its weight. The post is full of admonitions. Let the dependants of power take what course they choose, there is a compact and sinewy body of Democrats in this State who will contend against the proscription and treachery of the Administration, without ceasing, to the end.

Stats of our Forkion Trade. The imports at New York for the last week were over six millions, according to custom-house valuation, and according to the usual results of our beautiful system of foreign valuation, probably cost eight millions. Up to April 9th, the merchandise entered at the port of New York since January 1st, was invoiced at sixty-five millions of dollars. The exports for the sajne time were less than fifteen millions. The imports thus far in the present year have exceeded those of any former year, while the exports are actually less than those of the corresponding time in 1857 or 1858. This state of trade can only result in heavy shipments of specie. The Persia last week took out $1,:!00.000, which is but the lgiutiing. if this state of things continue. Business men whose business liabilities extend far into the future, should take note of this state of a flairs, and the piobable conrse of events that may result from it. HfiT A shocking affair occurred iu Washington county, Miss., a few days ago. Two brothers named William aud Robert Buford, were liv iug together. William had a very pretty wife, with whom the younger brother, Robert, became madly infatuated. A criminal intercourse between the two had been carried on for some time, but grow ing weary of the restraint imposed by the presence of the injured husband, the youuger brother determiued to add to his other crime that of fratricide. On Weduesday evening of last week the outraged husband andbrothev was murdered and on the Sunday following Robert buford, the double murderer, committed suicide by taking strychnine. The misguided wife of the murdered man, with two children, are left the sole memorial of this chapter of horrors. An Extraordinary Klopkmbnt. The Louisiana Central Organ relates the following extraordinary family affair : Quite nn excitement has been created among the denizens of the Bayou Bccuf section of country, by tho sudden elopement of the son of a wealthy and highly respectable planter, with his mother's maid servant, a slave, so near white as to have been taktn at times for a daughter of the house. They are supposed to have gone to Texas, with the intention, as learnt from an intercepted note of the young man, of consummating matrimony. A CuiRr Justice is Wmitm Uiovns. 'hicf Justice Robinson opened court at Toronto last Monday, and said tt the Grand Jury, that it gave him gruat pleasure to announce that instead of the usual calendar of criminal indictments, the .-herifT had that morning presented him with a pair of white gloves, signifying, according to an old English custom, that there were no prisoners to be brought before the present Assizes. His Lordship further said that he did not recollect an occasion on which it was his pleasing duty to receive a pair of white gloves instead of the usual indictment, ?imv the year 1808--now fifty-one years ago. He won 1.1, therefore, set a proportionate VHlue upon the gift, and prize the gloves M the emblem, be hoped, of a new and improved state of society. hmi m vi Ki bt. A canal street broker in New York Wu recently victimi.cl in a way that should serve him for a lesson in future. He purchased five thousand dollars' worth of bogus gold dust for twentyfive hundred dollar-, on the representation of the holder that it h id la-en stolen, and paid eight hundred more to a sham poHcc officer, who pivteii.led to arrest him as a receiver of the property. When he found how he had sold himself he was fool enough to apply to the authorities, but, as yet, without effect. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. n Mi Mi .U H 0JU Mi JT 1 . J , C ' I. - Mw I i , i. 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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

KWiS HJLK OA TBMLMM!m Tbe . a. ar. and part of tbe . . jr. of sect. 34, Towo 3 t, Kaugo 10 wal, rout tiuiiif 220 acres of land, lying 17 miles north of K. u. ille, sod 11 south of Priucotou. I lei; in. i "n- half of aaid tracti la in a good state of niltiiMtion aid well fenced and improved. Tbe ftelUs are arranged so as to contain 15 to 20 acre each, and provided with good swinging gat, and springs of uevpr 'aili&K stock water. The Itaildings consist of a good tVanir hoiue, coutainiag 7 or 8 room, conveniently arranged, a good frame smoke house, milk bouaes and cellar, two large barns and other necessary buildings. There ia alao upon the attovo land a good orchard of choice frail trees he laud not iu cultivation, la covered with the flneet timber the country will produce. The aaid land is situated between tho Walmah and Erie Canal aud KvauavtUs A Crawferdi villa Railroad, three miles trooi each, it a model stock farm, and iu the most healthy part of Southern In. lima; society is good, and the Couutry w II provided with schocla aud ah arches. Also the east half and part of the west half of the southwest qr. of sect. o, Town 3 s, Manga 10 West, containing 100 acres, with about 30 acres in cultivation, soil and timber titihurpaaaed. The land is divided between high rolling and rich bottom. The s o qr ol sect 23, town 3 r, rang 10 w, containing 1M) acres ; The ii af n w qr of sect 26, town 3 n, range 10 west, containing 80 acras; The n w w qr n e qr of sect 26, toww 3 s, range IU west, containing 50 acres ; Tbe n e qr n w qr of sect 26, town 3 s, rauge 10 w, containing VI acras ; Situated u tbe w dr K. caual, 25 miles north of KvauHville, and in the immediate vicinity of a steam mill in full and suoreasfol operation, capable of turning out 3000 feet of lumber daily, which mill will be sold if desired w ith the last named land, or separately. f or terms and particulars apply to 8. M. Hoi comb, iVsiillng on the 220 acre tracf, or to the undersigned. Also the following valuable Roal Estatu iu the City of Evans villa aud I aassarn The u w hf of Lot 145, and tbe n w s4 of Lot A, and the n w of Lot JM, the whole of Lots 211, 22J, oiiJ-4 iu tin. i in, tion Knlargeotent. Also, Lots No. 2 in bl 22, Lot lJ in bl 25, Lots 2 and 3 in bl 27, Lot 10 in bl 33, lot 18 in bl 3s, lot M -it bl 41, lot 7 in bl 43, and lot 11 in bl 51, in the Eastern Kuglargeineut. Al.so, tots I'Jaml -Jti in b It, lot U in bl 14, Iota 5 ami i) in bl 17, aul lot 10 iu bl 18, In the Fourth Enlargement. Oue-third of lot '.Hi, aud the whole of lot 110 Iu Original Plan. Lot J and 4 in bl 3, Elliott's Enlargement. Lots 8, 9, and 10 in bl II, sooth Enlargement. Lot t aud adjoining hf ot 5, in MIS, Stockwell En. Lots 12 ami 13 in bl 1, Baker's Addition. Also 250 lota III Loiuaaco City aud Additions. Alao the following Fanning Lands in YamJui -burgh, Uibeoa, and Fike counlias The n a, n e qr, sec 3 town 8 s, range il ; 40 acres. The w hf, n w qr, sec 14, t 6 s, range low ; soaciee W hf, s w qr, sec 11- town i a, range lo w ; so acre. E hf, s qr, s w qr, sac 18, town i s, range 10 w ; 10 acres. Lot 5, sub n w V 21, tow n t , range 11 w ; i. '.! .i : Lot 20 eub n w qr, see 21, town 6 a, range 11 west ; 'J 77-lOU acres. W hf, u e qr, M 2s, tow n 7 a, range II w ; So .,, i . , E hf ii e qr.sec 24, towuli s, aange I" w ; Kit acres. N w qr, sec 10, town 0 a, raage 11 w ; 1aJ ac'ea. H w qr, sec In, tow n I a, rauge 11 w ; Id acres. N w qr, SBC 28, town s, rauge II s ; ion acres. M e qr, s w qr, sec 24, town tis, rang 10 w ; Obtw. N eqr, n e qr. sec 15, town 6a, range 11 w ; 4U acres. X w qr, a w qr, sec 21, town as, raage 10 w; 4u acres. N e qr, s w qr, sec 24, town a, range lu w; 40 acres. 8 hf, s qr, sec 0, town ii a, rang 9 w ; 80 acres. S hf, s e qr, sec ), town C a, range 10 w ; m acre. N w qr, u w qr, sc U4, tuwu - s, raage 10 w; 40 acras. Most ot the abova tracts are well located, valua. ble Bad susceptible of $ high state of improvement are sittiateU near the I'lty, npoti the Kailroad or Canal. 100 arras n w or of stn 7, town 2 e. rauae 8 w ihu iM n e qr ltin do s w qr I .'1 do s e qr 4odo u w qr, u u do Ml do 2S. 2s, 2 a. 4m a do 22, do 31, do do do do do do do do do do do do do i o 0 W. 9 w. 10 w M w 10 w 10 w. 10 w. 2 a, 2a, 2 s. 3 s. to do ii s or, n or 2r., ?5don htssqrueqr,26, 100 do u w qr, sec 14, IQU do s w qr, do Fi, Hal do u e qr, do 2fi, do 3 s. do IU w Said tracts are located near tbe Canal aud Railroad, are covered with tho most valuable timbar for buildiug and other purposes, and1 a e the flnest lauds in the county for Agricultural purposes. Titles perfect. 160 acres the Be qr of sec. 24, town 3 s, range 7 west ; 1U0 acres the s e qr of sec 24. town 3 s. rauge 7 west ; 80 acres the west half, s w qr, of sec '24, town 3 s, rang 7 wsct ; SO acres tbe e lialt, s w qr, of section - 1. tow n t s, range 7 wast. sSs)"l'lie lamia in Piks uml Glbton -. ".:itic- are lu healthy portions uf the country, well supplied with good water, alro with an abundance i : tha Uwt timber and stone coal. Titles iudiaputanh W Person, desirous ot partbaslug, will tail upon the underpinned f,,r tertua and particulara at the Real Estate Agency, Third street, nppiaitetl Court House, Evauaville, Iudiana. ap-iJ-4w(Lr3ww WM. 11. WALK K K TIAT s A jV.- HftJt.Miit PKOfO M. rata will lu received by the City of Kvausville, at the office of the mtdendirjieil, lor all ttm excavating and tilling in, and makiu ot I rick and plank i-idewalks, ordered to be done by said city and which aaid orders have tailed to la' complied with until 9Mh April lact. By order of Council P. IU RK E, ap22-tt City Clark. Volkabote copy To.n.1 JO lMT8l'P FOH tklLE Bf i In- sjajlusj or l o t tie. at ap23 . II. I'i'OK & SON'S, H Main st. JOS. SCHOENFELD, U WU SJJI 1 1 l;KA LRR IN BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, AND Straw Goods, No. 3 Watkb aracRT, aar. Mam vm Scmome. ap22-.ltn EVANSVILLE, 1NI. iJLi: OM-' VBtlBTBM-B nTJ. VD hv gjaaaj to the onr of Vegetable Stands at the. I'pper Market, that the same will be BuU it BMitil aoctlon to the higheal bidder, '.n SA It'liHAV MnRN I Nli, April .H, MSO, at 8 o'ebak A. M., by .InniHH Fit' Williams, Market Maalwr at aid Marknt House. Tbe pay mi nt I t the .ailiiu must I., luadu at tbe time of purchase By order f Council Attoet: ap22 t F. Ill ItKE. ity ( loik. mwn w sruivu noons, juht WW rrceiveil at Hl'OHE.'' Dry Goods Store, a lieneriil asaorttnent nelainea, Berages, Ginghams, f Spring Dry Good, . .impriaing Cbatlls, lilack Silks, Ac., Ac. Varietv uml oiiatitv, from the Hosk-I of eVel , uice articles at ten cents p-r jaiir to tbe extra sized rli.- KikUsIi arti. le. win. h larir.- ladies Hmi ao much ditticnlty in getting ap21 HfllOMiN.' HHOBSV! Jl NT It K 4 'd l Ht'tUIK.I', one o th.- largest and moat oniplete af.a-ks of Mnw. ever brought to this city for Gentlemen, Hoys, ami loii lis; ami for Ladies, Misses, and ( hlldl ,.n, the aaaol tuient ia perfect. tall, if you want gisal Skuas, and supply youl unite sp?l giOOl'KH TOOLH. JVHT HKVMSX I - W.- d, a lar.- Kssortltlellt ot l'ooa-r Tool tbe tast in quality and finish, ever brought t Evansville. Alao -Bradhurv'a SiM.keahaveS, Wade A Butcher's Razors, Luther's Barber Shears. Raxor Hones, For sal by JACOB ST R A IB A SON, ap-JI 4u Main street. aC T B At I. I 'lUILJJS't K IS THK PRICK -F LIFk'RTY ." Tweiitv live cents Is the price of i l.ottle , t Peiry Oavi-' Pain Killer. There was nothing ever invented s,. potent to remove all man net of Pain aa this iuvaluable article. It is an xc lleiit regulator of the rtomacb aud Bowels, and baa caused more joy, and ipilekeniMl more gomi than lies iu the a.i.pe of iiiind to cth ulala Ir i- in i.-.tlll, m i.inlil.e Pain Killer For sals by Dtug gists and Men), mis generally. J HAHIilfl d CO , . --iiii-li p.opibt&rs, Cimluaatl Ohio.

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mmOTlCM! OM MMM HSOL VTMOJW 1' H K v w coiwrtriorship heretofort, axis! log in tbe carriage making and liverv table busines, between Edward II. DeGarnio and S Frit -Lett, under the style of fleOarmo A Fritcbett, ii tbi day disaolv(d by mutual consent. The ba-dnoas o the firm will tie settled I y Ed. II . DeGarmo, who is authoriied to pay all claims againat, and to collect all debt due to, the -.. . I Arm. X. H. Ir.GARMO. ap2I-3t SETII FKITCU1.TT. cvj.: of .n.i HKirr mtji.i.s .vtlce i hereby given lo the owners of Butcher.' ttallaand Vegetable Stands of the Central Market Houae, that tbe same will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, 3Hth day of April uext, at four o'clock, by Francis Schneidet, Market-master, on the pretuisee. The payment for the aaiue must lie made st the time of purchase. By order of Counoil. Atteet: P. BURKE, City Clerk. Volksbote copy. ay 'l-tt MY'MXT' O T4TO K J 5 HtTtfH9 els wet Potatoea and Yams, just rtceived and lor sale by II. RAMEY, Ja . apOl Comer First aud Vine streets. wv'mT "HKCMsiv'Mb 4JS'J m 9 SALE 50 bags extra Family Flour, 15 buahels fresh Corn Meal. '21 K H. 8ABI.V Jt COj WhM. i. O. Hit UltSO.S'H tSMSW MW W INK BITTERS for Habitual Constipation, Iodigeatijn, Heart I. urn. Loas of Appetite, t -to. nass. Blind ami Bleeding Piles, is unequallod iu the "wide, wide world." For sate by F. W. SAWYER and PETER VIElt LING, Evansville, Sut f Krodie aud Spencer A Tow nam I. N.-wbui and Ira Ueland, IlemlorMm, Ky. J. N. HARB1S A CO., span tBBstw Fraprtetora, Cincinnati, Chio. MM and Salt Kbeum Syrup, for the cure of Salt Kbcum. Scrofulous Diaeases, Cutaneoua Ernptiona, and Kindred diaaaaaa is giving entire satisfaction, aud thousands are annually attesting the joy tboy frel on the removal of those loathsome din a. -a troiii their system, by this wouderfnl Blood Purifier His Cerate is alao meeting w ith universal sncceas aa a healer t old Sorea, Tetter ami Ringworm Frost Rites and Barber's Itch. These humors y add to it instantly. For aa'e by F. V. SAW YEK aud PETER VIKR L1KG, Evansville ; Spencer A Towns-nd and Stout A- Hrodic, New burg ; aud lia Delauo, Heniersoii, Ky. J. N. HARRIS .f CO., ap2"i-2;n.tiw Pioprietora, Cincinnati. iliio JjrtrBJMjTM0JY rWij'TXD. A l .o eleven years old, left his father's house hi Saturday, Otb April, aud has not been seen ataVBa. NV hen he left, he won- blue atnts, a jai ket of the same color, and a Ha. k sap. His uarue is harlea Yaeger. Anybody who can give any itifoi :aatiou as to his wberealMtuta, ia requested to call at Mi Uiller's, or at A. Weihar's, or at Ibis office. apIO 2adlw jnvALMciiji,M.-i mr mixH) tjfr M the OM Plan of Evau-vllle, will la sold at publit auction at the Coort House door, on TUESDA Y, M ay 3, 1859. This Lot is beautifully situated on Water street, between Walnut and Loctud sts , and would answer admirably for a buainssa Iwcatlou, or for a private residence. It is 75 feet iu front on Water atteet, and runs hack 150 feet to an alley. This is the only Ml Lot on Water street, in thia part of the city, now in the market, and pn-aents a rare opt-ortuntty to thosedeMritag to make a profitable investment. Trssis One-third cash; balance in aud 18 months, with interest. For farther information, euqulre of CONRAD BARER, or THUS. E. GARVIN. ap7-dW1tl Third street. mTMCB.-JmMB8 .ff. C. Utl.HKH W w repectrull announces to the ladies ol Evansville that she is prepared to give leaaous on the PIANO FORTE. T- For further information, call at Mr. A. C. Ptuhee's store, between the hours of I and 3 P. Ill . For re'arence, refer to Professor GEIL and Mrs. OSBY. ap20-lw BJsTmmm lt hjt tmjit hcmkriorlurkisn Smoking Tobacco, wit i a Sue .i-i.li tin -ot of Imported Cigars, just received at ap20 8TODDARI) i THOMPSON'S. n ii 9 tou wj mmm vi j fi h m mM type artists will find a new asaurtment of Cases and Frames just from Nsw York taught bw , and will be add at a small advance, bv STODDARD THOMPSON, P" 18 Main street. WMBMM M.MJtma. 25 w..i;a English Red Lead, 25 do American do. In store and for sale by SAMUEL ORR. WBMMVmUMMTM k sf stat atsL j g MM pair Bctlows, assorted sizes, of Evansville tuanufectnre and warranted, for sale be ai20 8 A ML KL ORK. Afo Tan to ar v rHi j!.. Sr W Notice is heteby given that the Citr Council will receive p repeals and let to the lowest aud laait bidder on Saturday night, April 23d itist. the contract of atumdiug all the city p.air, small-owa cases, or other contagious diseases, keeping the city pr i-.-i.n vaacinated, aod furnieli all n veasarv medicines for tbe pnaieiit year. By order of ihe City Council. hp' P. Bl'RK E, City Clerk. VsJkabets copy. gk I 1'' M Mi XT ma HIVJMwt't'KKD HAMS 1000 extra sugar-cured Hanir The Quigley Hania are the nonpareil, ami no mitake. For sale only nt Z. II. COOK Si SON'S, ap2i Sole Ageuts for Evaimvill, . I ! I. -V . MHB HjM H M! SIlMHMitT I'M . W Iniii'-ati A Son, sole agents for tbe I' Elates i doeen John Bull Sauce, 3 do Sir Rolasrt Peel ,1... t do Harvey do, 1 do King -.f Oude, I do Eaae.-e of Sin imp-, I do do ofAiichoves i d.. piuts Wore -t.-rahlrn San. M do hf piiit. ,u gBsj do qtS ilo o. I ua BBsL lira do Aa JuM liiived ami lot sale l.y apt .. II. COOK .s MMf. Mlat I I T ! MmVIT! I'M VMT 1M7 I cask Oeriuaii Cherries, I do do I I ii in-, 1 do Bohemian Prnuea, 1 do Turkish do, 1 ttu .ante Currants. In bo extra Layer Raiaius, 3 do do Citron, ' i at'1 .ion extra choice Kiii. f bids assorted Almonds, 2 do Pecans, lo do Lemons, 10 do OTaUgen. For sale BBTJ low for cash, at BfjM . H fuOK A SON'S. JfOH.y m. .ni l r hi. i. :. w t o., Jiii'M i KIVIMi, FOB WARDING AND CuM.MISsnN me u .'Hants. Uslei st i ,a.t, between Main and LoCsBSL EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. Ski" I'attf iilar attention kIv.-ii to the forwardiug ol general Merchandise and PinisBS, b. River, Canal, oi Railruasl. api-'iin JfjMy MSTBSm l.' TUB HOOF W w TRADE. All Stssjl Ssyriasj skirts lM.UgUt ot US will ho I e. lined to any -i lUsirod. KrSB "t charts. 3. KMBIt'll A tX. "I--" No. AH Maiu ftreet. mmJI.LIOJX'tt MOM TUB BOOBS BJWM Hooh f.r tLc millions just received at the cash store ot g. KMBKTI A iNj., apl1' No. 4U Main xtrcs.t. mMMM.LMw.y'H BUB TBB SBUMi WwM Sbiaai foi the millions just received. Also, a large loi wbn b were made to our order, at al 8. KM lilt II A 00. Ms. JT." IB ULOfBS J.VMI SMM.M MITTs. Mm. km extra assists el Kid olove, i . and Children's silk MiCI . rSBSSSVesl bv srP S. EMBICH A CO OIL. i I.OTHs MATH) W'MlOg' SHADES Dires t trom tbe manufacturer, has) oa-uedat S. EMBICH A CO.'M. eBH.IIMK.VJ t'B 1 1. II It t:." BILDREN ' It y.m wish t. les-oine a lady at on. -e get your "Mamma'' to buy yon one ot th m ba coming" Steel Spring Skirts, just received bv apl9 EMBICH A Ct..4: Maiu streat. mTUMBBT t UJI.y U.OOO BHIJ'IIS m "Cypress Mills" f.,r sale hv apl S t. 01 1. BERT A 00 x ' B B T FHT.IToi:. t; til SH9 els SwesU Hotatis-H, for seed or eating. Just received und for sale by CHAI. M. JOHNSTON, Posey's Block, marl? Main ati.-t. near the Caual. riLtH M J i'MmtCB JBTH I K OB H suMrnue always on hatiu, in sacks snd Larrels, for sale by S E. OILBERT A CO . aplH No. 4 Sycamore street. afsf. I.V.V.V ltio WHOLK JVft ara Kitni '-st .pmlity, for sale low hy S. E. GILBERT A CO. a sk ui i.juo.v J.yt WBLTB BMSHT 75 falf bbi aptB lest No. 1 for sale hv S. E. GILBERT A t 0 MM I I'M B Ml MOSS -H& MJILB BjtLBS Ml for sale by H. E. GILBERT A t. giOTTBJSr BJTTUl-i60 BJLBS for sale low to the trails hv 3. E. (HLRERT A Co., aple" Ageuts of tbe "Cypress Mills." V)B Ifr UBBiVBL OB 4IOOMIM Ladies' FINK KID THICK SOLE BOTEKS .f the vary beet make the unait beautlful'y Atting arth'le In tbu t tty receivs.1 this day pet Adams' Express, and for sals low at 111 Li UK Call Bud pnrclc.se a pair apli

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MISCELLANEOUS. worn k T0 t O.VTMJt TOHH.-riii ft Common Goaiicil of the Citv of Evanaville are prepared to receive aeaksl pi'oj"aals up to the 23d day of April, 150, for the extension of Division street Sewer a distance of- - -feutts a nviiit thirty feet U'yond the North line of Eighth a; n et, with the necaasaiy site drains and in lei. . a:h street crossing. Ami ,im. foi tin .:. -it. n ! "'.ikatrcet Sewer a (lis i alo e of- -le.-t to I he Sotllhw o1 1 1 1 -t Fonrtb street, with lb- n iraitn Hiid inlets. Biddera lor I he luv - . -r must stale the price of excaiatlug hiiJ throw Hip laak SSBSO as oiling, per ruin, yard the m-saoMry in wails and IWVeineiit ar Mch of 2.'. riil.,. .,'. The brick tar thouanmi meaauivd in ar-l Tbe bri'.k work in Bide Irani- per thousand, ami 1. r m- tie cover far same per lineal foot Bidder- f. r t-ak -tnet . wer hum state the price for excavating and throwing back same, (or s mtuh us may la dirretedi. a.' fllli :u her cubic yard. For brick lnid iu hydraulic cm. u: iajrthousand, mi .tid for brick iu aide dralira :a-r ti.oi.sunil. Plant and specific iii ns may la and any other information n at I plicatioa to tbe Citj Earl awe. n a i thia stfi -, htained on apAttest : r. Ht'RKE, Cilv Clerk Citv Clesk'j timer, Apiii is, b0 api.i lm (Vaiksbote copy S. M. GEUPEL, Corner of First aud Vine Mtrecia, Magazilu! will lie bound vorv nen! and atiaul iu half-bound sheep, at Jk:. Half-bound turkey 76c Muic half-bound ihsip f 1 25 fo do turkey 1 5 I will also make the music pAa'rtroug, durable, and fit for writing, by a certain method ..f aiclatg, for an extra chai at' of 25 o uts a volume. I'urtii ulaT I.- rfiv.-n to the m.umfacture of paged Bl ink K aiks. II.. ..-t maleiial will be w.-rkcd always, it m.t an extra cheap luiiiatiou binding ia ordered. apl i WM I TMi I. MM K--30 O UBI . jfMMtBM Lime iiiat received and for sale bv apis S E. i.lLBEBT A CO. ijs 'now mum a 1. 1. m 7 1: upply kept constantly on hand, and for sale by OILBEBT Co Ml. II A AS, b.ivltig leaarsl the r.a.u riii.-rli copied bv Dr. Kivett. in llr. BrayV fWlding, oppo site the l' -t tlflic. , would i. -;N tfull -o licit the citizen-of Evanaville ami Me- am rounding tow in au country, o visit his rooms and see the aecimsns on exhibitiou. All tluaa who need Dental "I" rations performed, and are pleased with hiawork, shall be attended to with great pleasure. Ilia CONTINl'OCS (.I'M work-w itbout a seam or crevice. Nothing will lamore clean, or have greater strength. His Block Woaa bus but two seams in a full i or lower set. Persons can laugh as heartily aa they cho-iae without ahow iug that their teeth are artificial, and cheeks that are snnkeu ..an la. re -ton-. I to in-arly their original coutour. He also makea the us;.ai aty lea ot plain uml simple gum tiKi'b work on gold and silver plat.- - and alao Ihe I'heoplitstic work, which ia much liked ley those who have used it. He has also two processes for extracting teeth w.tb ut pain uo inhalation uo injurious effects arising trm their use the most delicate can have them applied with perfect safety. 09f Parents will consult the health ami beauty of their children by having tbe Dentist direct their second dentition, thereby producing symmetry ami health to those invaluable organs. I take pleasure in inti oduciug Iu Hass, formerly of Lafayette, Iml., my successor to the old room-i in Bray's building, hoping he will find them both pleasant and prohtable. From my intercourse with the Doctor, I am pleased to find him one of the progressing; possessing taete aud high profeasiona! ability and standing. With this view, I cn , with safety, recommend him to the community as a skillful and competent dentist. apl8 J. KIVETT. L. S. CLARKE, BiiLbU... R. BOYD, Ali H'T. CLARKE A BOYD, Contractors ami Builders Shop corner of Sixth and Walnut street. We are prepared to contract for all work in our line. A liberal discount on drawings where we execute the work. apl8 f LJMMMMi af B0WMMt JBIMMTBCT -' Office ou Second street, between Vine sad Di vision, next door to the old Presbyterian Church. Plans, apeciiicatioua, detail drawings, Ac, for all classes of buildings. priared on short notice, and on reasonable terms. apl8 The Great Benefactor of the Household ! ! Sto war t ' s FI EL SAVING AND COMFORT 1'RODI'CTNC. COOKING STOVE, FOR WOOD OR BITUMFXOrS COAL. WITH OU WITHOUT nOT WATER HP.SltV0IR AND WARMING CLO.SET! Impuovcd 1853, with mh A Kxtbx IS1BI I'ni - THE STEWART STOVE Is tbe Daftly trim Economist among Cooking Stoves. THK STEWART STOVE Operates to perfection witb Bituminous owl. THE STEWART STOVE Will pav fuf itself In saving of fuel every 3 vear. THE STEWART STOVE Ihmn all kinds ot Cooking At tbe same tiniu, aud gives you also plenty ol hot water, an. I a warming closet without cost. THK STEWART STOVE Combines the entile kuowlodge of u veteran invcut..r ot . rears experience. THE STEWART STOVE Hako perfectly on top and in oven, and roasts in tioul, all at tbe same time. THK STB WART BTOTE Will do twice the wutk of any other Stotu witb tbe same si. u d ov an . THE STEWART STOVE I'.K.ks in iit and paxtry t. bethel wlthotsj laBBSUrttfljg the ll-iVoi ..) one t.. the other THE STEWART STOVE Will last twenty years. Many are now in use l hat were puii based flftevu and twenty v-u-ago. Although (-.siting more at first, it ia in the endcheas-r than anv Common Move ' THE STEWART STOVE Is Use article suited lo every tan il it a ill aid in pioiiiotiug luxury v it h economy. While it will latolllld ail iuvalllahle seit.tnt in tbe house of the wealthy, it will prove a ood amaritan iu securing c Ulfort klid hapl'llieas (,, thw families .. ,e poor. To those in moderate cln unistan. ea it in k -itself iiidiipansable by its lalor saving ami uomical aBalWIas. THE STEWART STOVE Is warranted tor three mouths, and may then be returned so vou run no kind of risk in trying it. THOMAS CAiTLIN, Sole Agent for Rvansaille. PULLER. WARREN A Co., Manufiicturer.s, Troy, New York. aplS-lm HmoiB .i.y i LOTS bom saLB. -M MM want to sell lots Mob, :. ami 4, in Block 16, in Lamas.i, corner Clark and Market sts. There ia a frame dwelling boBSM on tbe premises, consisting t two tenements ; one teneim-nt having thr.-.-l. oms and the other five, ami so constructed a SB laconvenient lor ou or two families. There is also a large cellar uuder the house, and on one corner of the premises a brick ice house, with a room over It intended for a meat shop, and tilted tip tor that purpo, e. Terms will la- made easy. For particulars, call on the undersigned, or H. y Wheeler, Rao,., ... Jones A Bly the. .lutlN DEACt'N. apl4-lw Volksla.le Russia Sheet Irou, ltlta-k I iu. Sheet ami Slab in. I'ofce Tinplate, 14x14 do. ISXtt do. 14x2" X do. on b md snd for sale by SAM I EL ORK. apl J t.VTBll gi ntlemau and his wife w isbes Imardiug in a private family, anv one desirous of accommodating them can learu partii liars by addriauuiig a note to w uii u,' ,. callintc at this 'Ace, iiuiuediately aprlt FF I T T Bit 500 M.BH. If. Af HI IMM tsr t bbls A No 1 Butt.r. Received this lay at E. B. COOK A SON'S.

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r?f.VsV UM WITH TBB The nn- ..I trade is competition, Ami we are at uwr upatiou v-llitj; prcsliic! of every raxtloB, At p. ices that create sensation On M .in street, No. 82 You'll find in store and ottered you t'ofTee, tea, sugar, and spices, Extra cheese, by box or slices; Oysters, sardines, fine large tongues. Canvassed tssef and tsscon liaSBS, Parsnips, turnips, good potatoes, I'n kles mixed, aud cauned Umtoea, Pepper sai i or and olive oil. Extra rloti I and corn meal. M .s-. -. sy i s ..ip and canjltts, c. tton mop with extra handles, Br.s.uis, brushes, bmkets, aod tabs, Babiist' fancy wagons and cabs ; l ie aja-r, prvtter, and battel thaa others . Be sure you oil at Vickery Brothers, Who buy for .-ash ao very low, Thev can compete with old or mew. Yoa'lt get jawt weight and hottest measure Si leave vent orders we deliver. elC Yii KKKY BK08., 82 Male st. TrH VBi want to l t.ss I' LA 1 'KMS.-MF MTWU learn the gauie to perfect io. yon will .' i w, il to wear one of the M ikpht Hats, just re. iv.l by V ACT IlCst A MAROOVKIER, apl'- j. Main street. M I s t ml vbm i r i .vj rom 9B a i.h 4 ii dozea tn-sh Eggs, iai lbs fresh Ohio Butter. apt' r- it sAul A tv.,47 Main at. mi: u - no oms. ji s f mbcmm VBO BV EXPRESS The Pillar ot Firs Adam Basis. I uikuell Three taita to Madagascar. I'n tni.-s Ii .ru I'.-uiitry Lile l.eit.is I com Spain. ixtv -..:-' i. leanings, sale U JOHN HEALV, Cm- Main A First sts., Evansville, lad. Fo. apl M 4m gM moxKs mc j. vii ix. ti.v " s-B PLATE, received per steamers Land is Hint I till apl'. so I loi s.ile by SAM URL ORB JBMSB If PS 15 BLSm. mB TBB MB celcl.ral. 1 Pftalowa, tor eating or seed just rsceive.1 i .. i HAS McJOHMir&V, apl- Main street, sasar the Canal. IB BMTB WW M AMI LI.WB 4JB WBITBBlttMlIU lo do Whitewa h Ut ilshi'S, oo bbls Otih- Lime. .1 .i-i rec. ied and for sale by MVS M. JOHNSTON, Fisiey'saWk. atd Main street, assjr Msb isiaf t . t. it : bmbb ' rom.v. SB. i .i:-. ami lirsn. iu store and for sale hv II AS. M. JOHNSTON, Mam street, near the Canal MM .l.flrtt HUM f LSI .hi BOXBH i.-- . ie. and for sale Vv xiii go. at, ji'-t t llAS MclnHNsToN, Posey's Block, apU M nn ntieat, near the I mini BOXB.s I'BMMB tHBBmB, liai rf I -.. . late, lOi) Ita Caaiua, H Iba Pirl Barley, ."am lat .spin p,.as. For Bale by Z. H COOK A RUN M.I 1 ." For i let n cf .u , ltaV Z hlda BTSBM Apples. 2 hbla l.olden Syrup. C" h.v Z. H. COOK st )N rmviM! B i hi. TJM'-ia LA M U B ST Is, iii fim- .r ler lor sals at t vtaced price, by apM S. E. GILBERT AC, No. 4 Sycamore etrsst. BMJTBMa MM foi sate by ops ih.iilm jvm my ( A mi m. E GILBERT CO. No. 4 Sycamore street. IJ iOO II Ml MB BOB BU LB 8. E. GILBERT A OO.. w , ap Mo. 4 Sycamore street. BmlSSOLt TIO.V.TMB BJik MM ship heretoio i v , -1 i u t between the aigued. uudi-r name of Olmsted A babin, M dissolved by mutual consent. Said Sabin collects sad receives all del. is oi th., firm and pays all Its llabill ties, and ue- hi in name only in liquidation. C. 0. 0LMSTID E. H. SABIN. OaT Referring to the above, I take pleasure in recommend iug my successor, apl C. 0. OLMOTBD JlwBW HO0BMU JVB W O00MMB1w w We have jat rcceivod by Exrjat a fins sad durable stock of Dry Goods. Our intention is to sell for cash, ami give oar customers good bargains. OursKak and style of 1 ty Cixvis, consists la part of Silk Challes, Berages, organdies. La wus, Prints, Ac. Alao, a good vai iety ol xtenstve Hoop Skirts, and a splendid lot of Crape, Cashmere, and M'.Jnu Shawls. T- la- sold cheap; iu prices or quality, for beauty aud I ante, it cannot be best nowhere in tbe city. We will ke-p constantly on band a full and complete a-a.rt me nt of Dry Goods through tbe Spring ami Summer season, which will be Bold low for cash, by MILLER A NIEHAU8, ap7 No. 4a Maiu street, vans v Ills, Ind. Ji M sal i too BMiBT BmmWr on Fourth street, between Mulbem and Gum atretts, Evansville, will be sold In qunotitlss to accommodate buyers. Also, 37x160 Set of Lot 23, Fpp. r Enlargt-ment, adjoining resids'ice of Mr. John Farrell, on Kirat street with the dwelhu. house and improvements, now oecnpied by Dr Thompson. Apply to ap7 eodw TH08. .. GARVIM. BLBMVTBBBHT MS TBB MjMI.V 9 I'KIN; OF II I'M AN ACTION Judclne trom the crowds of customers that daily throng tbe Grocery Store uf No. an Main street, it seems there must be some in lucemeuu held forth there. Call and see if such is not the case. NEW A It RIVALS. SO I xs N V. Cheese (choice article), l'J oo -J tti cans Fresh Cove Oysters, 1- dor. 1 lb cans do do, ti doz 2 lb cans spiced de, t dox 1 lt cans do do, lis i choice Beef Tongues, MM) ttH Dried Ika f, Ksm plaiu aud raiivassed Hams, In bushels Dnd Apples, ltl do dp rYachea, '. boxes Lemons, Msi iis.-oi ted I ox -a Sardines. At ap7 VICKERY BROS. IW ItHMB SL J.Vl l MXABBBTB, 9 Market Baskets, feeding Muskets, Tubs, Buckets, W;iabls..ards, Well Buckets, Cedar Churns, Pine i In, i ns, i ..tton Mops, Brooms, BrnanaM, Ouetera, Dooi Mat., t loth. Pins, Clothes Baskets, Clothes Lines, Cut rpe, mauilla rope, hemp rope, sash cord, la-d cords, powder, nails, glass, window sash, conn nt. white lime, plaster partis, corn, oars, and vurtoua utAer artulos too numerous to mention, all which you . an And nt ap7 vii KEKY BROS.. W Main street. JE", KSM A HHI I'AL b BJMjmiL r Mippli.-s at 47 Main street Onods deltvarua tree In any part cf the citv 6o Jv. cans L letters, 10 d. x cans Oysters, 91 doajars Pickles (plain A mixed). 1 bbi Onrnian Plumlu, 1 bid Zaute Cuirawta, 1 Ikx I enioiia, I I-x Oranges, I SH Eggs, 1 tieoe co nor II siiis, Extra white wheat Flour, Ik. Snjairlins do, IKj Kue i!.., I'otatoes, t'orn Meal, Ac., Ac. ap7 JOS. W. DOUGHERTY, bWardiuL' aud Conimissiotf, N BW t R LE A NS, Loctsiajja. Refeia to Me rs I. LIS A HOWES, ai-ie-iy BwatsiBw-llle, Imt. I.00 K.asi pounds plain Hams, extra, lisju do sugar-un d Hams, extra, .'a a i i jo Dried Beef, luai do Shoulders. For sale at H. COOK A SOWS. MBl 'BB IIMIBB I'l.VBtiJB M ranted, for sale cbean at MB Z H. COOK 4 lOTO. IMBJMJS'MM 9BWVLDBBB f'S.Vl "Jl ..m.-..m.A IT.. llXi do surar-cureJ Hams, !'' plain Hams. 2ju .".boulders. All A No. 1 article, and foi -. . HAS. McJOHNSTON, ap2 Main street, near taw Oanai. B BBTTBB A.VB IMBABMM sTi WM. ti.le.l Pine Flooring tluvn can be found the market, constantly on hand. Also Dress Ceiling, eatli. rU.srdiiig, Ac.. AW. ap2 NEW BERRY A CLEMENT lu WXMJUII. I BV B I LIBB M 3iMj dox Kggs Family Flour, Beef Tongues, Bacon Hamt, Baby Wagons, Potatoes, i German Eraaive Soap, Raisins boxes and Vj, boxes. Brushes Scrub and Blacking. OLMSTED A SABIN sat

v rni.y t. still MMMMBm BMW ' Now ready. It speaks far itself DRESS CASSIMERE HATS, Which cannot fail to please, SOFT HATS, Of any kind, color, shape, and price. SCOTCH CAPS. F..r the Spring, just received. STOKM CAPS For the raiu. Better than an Cmu-elia. BLOOMER HATS For Ladies aud MlSsee. CHILDREN'S FAMCY HATS For Spring and Summer Vol I M S FELT AND STRAW MATS, An eudloss variety. VACTIEB A MARC0NNIER apl No. W Main street